What does BMC insurance stand for?

What does BMC insurance stand for?

Boston Medical Center
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Is BMC a MassHealth?

BMC HealthNet Plan offers two types of MassHealth plans. Both have the same benefits package and it is only the network of doctors that are different for each plan. We also participate in programs initiated by MassHealth such as the Special Kids Special Care which is managed by the Department of Children and Families.

Does BMC cover glasses?

Covers routine eye exams, prescription eyeglasses and contact lenses.

Does BMC cover vision?

Routine Exams For MassHealth and Qualified Health Plans/ConnectorCare/Employer Choice Direct members: The Plan reimburses for routine comprehensive eye exams up to the benefit limit.

Does Mass General accept BMC?

BMC Connectorcare, BMC SCO and BMC Commercial products are not accepted. Cigna HMO, POS, PPO, Indemnity, Carelink and Cigna Affiliates. Commonwealth Care Alliance SCO, ICO One Care (for specialty/referral care only, does not include primary care).

Can you get MassHealth for free?

Medicaid provides free or low-cost health coverage to eligible needy persons.

What type of plan is BMC HealthNet Plan?

BMC HealthNet Plan is a nonprofit health plan that provides health insurance coverage to Massachusetts residents, including low income, underserved, disabled and elderly populations.

Does MassHealth give car seats?

If you have MassHealth Standard AND you are enrolled in the BMC HealthNet plan: Or, if you are not enrolled in the BMC HealthNet plan: – The hospital provides free car seats to all those who attend a one-time class on car seat usage.

What is MassHealth premium?

The MassHealth Premium Assistance Program helps working individuals and families pay for employer- sponsored health insurance coverage. MassHealth members with access to qualifying employer- sponsored insurance (ESI) may be eligible to enroll in Premium Assistance.

Does MassHealth reimburse for glasses?

MassHealth will cover medically necessary eyeglasses, eyeglass parts, eyeglass dispensing, certain contact lenses, and other visual aids, including magnifying aids. (These vision services are not covered for members enrolled in MassHealth Essential.) Vision exams continue to be covered by MassHealth.